Seeking Equity Performers for 2026 Season Shows
Equity actors for roles in Theatre's 2026 Season. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. See breakdown below. Rate: SPT $394 weekly minimum (SPT 2). Additional info: PREPARATION: Please prepare either two contrasting monologues OR one monologue and a 32-bar cut of a musical theatre song to be considered for SHE LOVES ME. An Equity Monitor will not be provided. The producer will run all aspects of this audition. Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to attend every audition. Always bring your Equity Membership card to auditions. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC" 1st Rehearsal: Monday, March 23 Opening: April 16 Closing: May 3 "GOD OF CARNAGE" 1st Rehearsal: Monday, May 18 Opening: June 11 Closing: June 28 "JOB" 1st Rehearsal: Monday, July 13 Opening: August 6 Closing: August 23 "SHE LOVES ME" 1st Rehearsal: Monday, November 9 Opening: December 3 Closing: December 20 If you are interested, please apply.
24 roles
A psychiatrist and mother. Very French. Jewish. Has a solid sense of her identity and place in the world. She has recently achieved the status she’s worked her whole career for. A strong force in her family. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Marcelle’s husband and father to Daniel and Elodie. Jewish. Has lived in France since his family fled Algeria when he was 6. Even-keeled, kind, and urbane. Thoughtful and solid. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
26. Marcelle and Charles’ son. A newly religious Jew who takes pride in his religious identity. Passionate about ideas. Guitar skills a plus. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
28. Marcelle and Charles' daughter. Opinionated, outspoken, and unafraid of conflict. Smart and funny. Struggles with depression. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Marcelle's brother and uncle to Daniel and Elodie. Our narrator. A secular Jew with a dark sense of humor. Considers himself to be too intelligent to practice religion. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
20. The Salomon’s distant American cousin who is in France to study abroad. Energetic and excited about being exposed to a new culture and world. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Marcelle and Patrick’s father. The last of many generations to run the family’s piano store. Survived in a concentration camp as a child. Pragmatic and caring. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Pierre’s grandfather; Lucien’s father and Marcelle and Patrick’s great grandfather who we see in 1944–1946. Perceptive and kind, and skilled at navigating and soothing family members’ distress. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Pierre’s grandmother; Lucien’s mother and Marcelle and Patrick’s great grandmother who we see in 1944–1946. Unsentimental and very French. Jewish, but not religious. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
Irma and Adolphe’s son. Pierre’s father. An optimist whose spirit helped his son survive the concentration camps. We see him in 1944–46 as he struggles to reconnect with the world after the war. "PRAYER FOR THE FRENCH REPUBLIC"
A seemingly affable husband and host. Though initially eager to be welcoming to his guests and make peace, over time he reveals his hidden self. Married to Veronica. "GOD OF CARNAGE"
A writer and wife who presents as kind, courteous, and socially conscious. However, darker instincts hide beneath the surface. Married to Michael. "GOD OF CARNAGE"
A high-powered lawyer who is always working and anxious to be done with this interaction. Married to Annette. "GOD OF CARNAGE"
Polished and put together, with some anxiety boiling underneath. Married to Alan. "GOD OF CARNAGE"
Young professional living in the Bay Area, knows how to dress to fit in, “self-aware” to a fault, wouldn’t be out of place at SoulCycle. "JOB"
Lived in the East Bay his whole life, rocks a hippie-adjacent sort of look, has a high opinion of himself, wouldn’t be out of place at a Grateful Dead show. "JOB"
Soprano. The eager new employee at Maraczek's Parfumerie. Despite being a skilled saleswoman, she easily becomes intimidated and nervous. Attractive, bright, and a lover of literature. "SHE LOVES ME"
Baritone. An established employee of Maraczek's Parfumerie, he resembles a hopeless romantic. Shy, intelligent, and soft spoken. "SHE LOVES ME"
Mezzo. Employed at Maraczek's Parfumerie. She is learned in the ways of romance, but longing for something more from the game of love. "SHE LOVES ME"
Tenor/high baritone. A well-respected and liked employee at Maraczek's Parfumerie. Though he is considered dapper and occasionally charming, he is more of a shallow womanizer. "SHE LOVES ME"
Baritone. Owner of Maraczek's Parfumerie. With a commanding presence, his dedication to the trade is rivaled only by his faithfulness to his wife. "SHE LOVES ME"
Baritone. Not the brightest employee at Maraczek's Parfumerie. A confidant to Georg, he is an optimistic family man who is warm and fatherly. "SHE LOVES ME"
Tenor. Proud Headwaiter of a restaurant with a romantic atmosphere. Unsuccessfully rules the restaurant with an iron fist. Hugely comedic. Will double as other parts in the ensemble. "SHE LOVES ME"
To play store customers and restaurant patrons. "SHE LOVES ME"